UrbanPoet
Jun 4th, 2012, 03:41 PM
I've stopped posting here for a while and started lurking for a few years.
I noticed that the moderators are now very strict towards what can and cannot be posted...
Would a Remembrance Day thread get locked?
Although Remembrance Day is not political... It can evoke nationalistic emotions towards our brave soldiers who have fought (and died RIP) to protect our freedom. (I've changed democracy to freedom in order to avoid a political discussion...).
I've noticed in other years... It does spark some debate... e.g. "The soldiers in Afghanistan don't count... Only the ones from WW I & II!" or "Why are we celebrating death and war". There will always be a few people on the internet who bring up points like this. Theres also some other members who are quick to bring up counter-Remembrance ideas like the infamous 'white poppy' campaign.
Would a thread aobut such a nobel and honourable day be locked for such reasons?
I noticed that the moderators are now very strict towards what can and cannot be posted...
Would a Remembrance Day thread get locked?
Although Remembrance Day is not political... It can evoke nationalistic emotions towards our brave soldiers who have fought (and died RIP) to protect our freedom. (I've changed democracy to freedom in order to avoid a political discussion...).
I've noticed in other years... It does spark some debate... e.g. "The soldiers in Afghanistan don't count... Only the ones from WW I & II!" or "Why are we celebrating death and war". There will always be a few people on the internet who bring up points like this. Theres also some other members who are quick to bring up counter-Remembrance ideas like the infamous 'white poppy' campaign.
Would a thread aobut such a nobel and honourable day be locked for such reasons?